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A purebred pet results from which of the following types of mating?
two separate breeds bred through artificial selection, mating only individuals known to be free from disease
two of the same breed bred through artificial selection, mating only members of the same breed for many generations
two separate breeds bred through selective breeding, mating only individuals who look very much alike
two of the same breed bred through designer breeding, mating members of two separate breeds until their offspring begin to look alike
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Two of the same breed bred through artificial selection, mating only members of the same breed for many generations.
Explanation: a purebred animal is produced by repeatedly mating individuals of the same breed (selective/artificial breeding) to fix breed-specific traits.
Explanation: a purebred animal is produced by repeatedly mating individuals of the same breed (selective/artificial breeding) to fix breed-specific traits.
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